Introducing: Who Pays? — a Narwhal series about our climate and our wallets
Links between the environment and economy in Canada can’t be ignored. We’re following the money
Links between the environment and economy in Canada can’t be ignored. We’re following the money
Our analysis found $500 million in expenses directly attributable to last year’s wildfires in Manitoba...
B.C. wineries needed foreign grapes to replace a 2024 harvest decimated by extreme weather. Now,...
The beleaguered company — which had described itself as in ‘survival mode’ — failed to...
Talk of affordability often comes down to the price at the pump. But more and...
The stretch of the popular southern Ontario beach used by the endangered bird is no...
As space junk accumulates, astronomer Sam Lawler explains why we should be concerned about the...
A mental health professional weighs in on how to cope when your climate values conflict...
The Canadian Journalism Foundation, Society of Environmental Journalists and Institute for Nonprofit News have all...
Warmer temperatures and prolonged drought have produced better yields for some farmers — but it’s...
If approved, the Seal River Watershed, one of the world’s largest intact watersheds, could be...
We’ve got a big scoop that raises serious questions about Canada’s claims of having the...
The orphan wells trace back to a tangled web of foreign investors, a company based...
Exclusive: The LNG Canada plant — the country’s first major LNG facility, owned by Shell,...
Fearing a Carney government proposal will erode the public’s right to know, opponents have asked...
The groups that protect drinking water in Ontario, set up following the contamination crisis in...
In the cross-border North Cascades mountain range, First Nations in B.C. are working to restore...
The Alberta government says new rules for all-season resorts will increase investor confidence and speed...